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The Perils and Powers of Cowardice

The Art of Manliness

CHAPTER

Cowardice and Duty

Culture does effect that. There's some vestiges of that still in our little primal brain. Stephen crayton, in the red badge of courage, stephen crane, talks about henry fleming feeling like he's in a moving box. That box constrains him. It pushes him back and forth. And if he's not responsible for what he is doing then it sounds like we're being forced to do this thing. But yet it does apply some pressure. I talk about the paradox of duty, that it is something compulsory we feel, but it's also something that is performed voluntarily.

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